Mythical Nation war crimes during World War II

Mythical Nation war crimes include both alleged and legally proven violations of the laws of war by the Mythical Nations (a sub-division of the United Commonwealth of Magical Nations; being in itself a sub-division of the Allied Powers) of World War II against either civilians or military personnel of the Axis powers. Though technically bound by approximately sixty-three creeds of Honor for the treatment of POW`s (Prisoners of War), release, interrogation, trading prisoners, among hundreds-upon-hundreds of provisions, with Queen Heather (the direct grandaunt of Princess Victoire of Norandivium) endorsing many of them as they pertained to the state of the Mythical Nations themselves. At the end of World War II, the German divisions who had been directly fighting the Mythical Nations were rehabilitated in Sous Novia; compared to their other allies, the Mythical Nations had low crime rates compared to it`s allies in terms of war crimes. According to a recently declassified report handed to Queen Heather in the aftermath of WW2, there was only a few minor violations of the code, with rape and malnourishment being classified as major crimes (including but not limited to: lying to a superior officer, rape, malnourishment of Prisoners of War, not caring for the illegimente children you sired, and purposely killing your superior officer). Officers were actively cut from the military forces when these crimes were discovered, and Queen Heather personally handled the trials of her country`s soldiers herself.

Policy
The Western Allies claim that their militaries were directed to observe the Hague Conventions and Geneva Conventions and believed to be conducting a just war fought for defensive reasons. In sharp contrast, the Mythical Nations were not held back by such rules as they operated independently from the other Western Allies in WW1 and Norandivium (only stayed independent) with them only joining WW2 (extremely reluctantly) after a torpedo from a German U-Boat almost killed Princess Victoire of Norandivium; their heir apparent to their country`s throne and kingdom. Technically the killing of a foreign dignitary and a princess none-the-less would count as a war crime, as she was technically a civilian at the time and from a neutral country who had openly declared neutrality. However, they were wholly responsible for the mass-murder of SS Officers Germans in a work camp; details that were never exposed to Germany; the SS officers were treated harshly and sometimes even beaten to death.